“Nature positive” is a concept that aims to reverse the loss of biodiversity and restore ecosystems, creating a net gain in nature by 2030. The goal is not just to stop further degradation of the environment but to actively improve it. The idea is rooted in the recognition that businesses, governments, and communities must work together to halt biodiversity loss, protect ecosystems, and promote sustainability in a way that leaves nature better off.
The core principles of the “nature positive” approach include:
- Biodiversity Restoration: Reversing ecosystem damage through conservation, restoration, and reforestation.
- Sustainable Resource Use: Reducing overexploitation of natural resources and managing them responsibly.
- Protection of Natural Habitats: Establishing and maintaining protected areas and minimizing human impact on ecosystems.
- Incorporating Biodiversity in Business Practices: Encouraging businesses to integrate biodiversity considerations into their strategies, making sustainability a key focus.
It is aligned with broader sustainability initiatives, like the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement, aimed at tackling climate change and promoting the health of the planet.